AIGL resumes work in the Hills SNS, KURSEONG, 30 AUG: Following a calculated hibernation for several months in the wake of the mounting political tension centering round its political activities, the All India Gorkha League had resumed political work in the Darjeeling hills. According to the AIGL Kurseong branch general secretary, Mr Prem Bomjon, his party would organise a series of public meetings in Darjeeling in the coming days. “The first one would be organised in Darjeeling on 7 September and this would be followed by others in Kalimpong and Kurseong which are slated to be held on 9 September and 13 September, respectively. Confirming the resumption of political activities in the strife-scarred region, the AIGL chief, Mr. Madan Tamang said that his party could not shirk its responsibility in the fast changing political scenario in the hills. “Ours being the oldest political outfit we owe a responsibility to the struggling populace in the long-neglected Hills,” he added. The party organised its last public congregation in Kalimpong in May last year. It could not carry on with its pre scheduled political programmes in Darjeeling and Kurseong due to the GJMM’s antagonism. Asked to comment on the issue, Mr Tamand asserted that democracy had ensured freedom of expression to all political groups. “Nobody, however powerful, can prevent others from projecting in public their viewpoints,” he said. Taking a dig at the BJP Mr Tamang said that the party was hoodwinking the simple people of the Hills. Landslide threat looms over Hills PTI, Gangtok , Aug 30: Over 50,000 people in about a dozen areas in Sikkim are living under constant spectre of natural disasters like earthquake and landslide, according to a Geographical InformationSystem (GIS) mapping report. At least 10,000 households are situated in highly vulnerable zone in a dozen localities in East Sikkim district, an official of the Geo Informatics Cell of the National Informatics Centre (NIC) said.A study undertaken by GIS has identified localities like Taza Amba, Changey Lakha, Subaney Dara, Lingam, Machong, Suman Lingzey, West Pendam, Lower Martam, Chisopani, Beyong Khamdong, Budang and Thangsing as highly seismic zone, GIS principal system analyst L P Sharma said.The study was conducted by using remote sensing technology to identify the vulnerability of these areas in terms of natural disasters like earthquake and landslide, he said.Guardians at court door- Forum seeks stay on fee hike by private schools | ||||
TT, Siliguri, Aug. 30: The Guardians Forum of North Bengal has approached the Jalpaiguri district court for an injunction against fee hike by four English medium schools. “We have prayed for an injunction based on a Supreme Court order of August 7, which says fees cannot be increased arbitrarily by schools without the approval of government or an administration. As the hike is unjustified, the schools should accept the old fees as on March 31, the last working day of the last academic session,” Sandeepan Bhattacharjee, the forum president, said today. The forum, a parents’ body agitating against the fee hike by private English medium schools, had filed its plea on August 27 against Don Bosco School, Auxilium Convent, Nirmala Convent and Jermel’s Academy. The parents’ body has also threatened to start an indefinite sit-in if the CPM’s urban development minister Asok Bhattacharya failed to procure an order from the education directorate asking the schools to accept the old fees by September 5. While lawyers of Don Bosco and Auxilium Convent appeared in the hearing yesterday, the two institutions will appear tomorrow. Bhattacharjee said the apex court had issued the directive on a review petition filed by the Action Committee for Unaided Private Schools against the education directorate of the Delhi government. The forum president said: “On August 27, CPM’s urban development minister Asok Bhattacharya had promised us that he would expedite the process of bringing out an order from the state directorate to the schools for accepting the old fees within a week. If he fails to deliver, we will begin our indefinite dharna from September 5.” According to Bhattacharjee, the forum counsel had told the court that the schools were compelling the students to pay the increased fees by publishing defaulters’ list or threatening them with not to allow them in the exams. Don Bosco School authorities have denied the charge.“We have not signed any affidavit. There is no need for it, as we have not forced the students to pay the fees. There are few students who have not paid the fees but are attending classes regularly and sitting for the unit tests. Our lawyer presented the attendance register and their unit test papers before the court,” Bikash Mondal, the vice-principal, said. The authorities of Auxilium Convent were not available for comment. Diarrhoea hits Birpara, 35 in hospital TT, Malda, Aug. 30: A 25-year-old member of a gang accused of raping a teenager last night was allegedly lynched by villagers this evening. The body of Manoj Mondal, was found in a field near Baghbari, 3km from here. Englishbazar police said they had been tipped off about the body at 7pm. “Manoj was an anti-social in the area and was involved in the gang rape. He had been beaten to death,” said Satyajit Banerjee, the superintendent of police, Malda. He added that not a single villager was in sight when the police went to retrieve the body. Nobody has been arrested for the alleged lynching. In the morning, the road to Manikchak was shut for seven hours at Baghbari More by several hundred people protesting the alleged police inability to arrest culprits. The police claimed that three of the six perpetrators — all history-sheeters in the age group of 20-30 — had been arrested. The blockade on the state highway started at 6am with people shouting slogans against the police. It was withdrawn at 1pm after the subdivisional officer, headquarters, Prakash Pal, promised that the culprits would be rounded up in 48 hours. Most of the traffic had taken the alternative route to Manikchak through Kotwali. The victim, an 18-year-old, was returning home at Baghbari after attending a wedding in the neighbouring Rajnagar with her brother-in-law when the gang of six stopped them on the highway near the village, 3km from here. The criminals hit the brother-in-law on the head and dragged away the woman, the daughter of a vegetable trader, to a sawmill around 500 metres from the spot, taking turns at raping her, the police said. It was 9pm and the state highway was deserted. Later, a group of labourers found the bleeding man, who narrated to them the incident. A sister of the victim alleged that the Englishbazar police were informed immediately after the incident by residents of the village. “But they came more than an hour later although the police station is just 3km away,” she said. Her sister was found in an unconscious state and was taken by the police to the district hospital. The protesters today complained to the subdivisional officer and the police that Baghbari had become a den of anti-socials and women were afraid to venture out after dark. Pal assured the crowd that a police camp would be set up in the area. Earlier at 10am, four vans of policemen led by the Englishbazar inspector-in-charge Bipul Majumdar and deputy police superintendent Shyam Singh had been booed by the crowd for their alleged inefficiency. Malda police chief said: “An 18-year-old woman has become the victim of gang rape. It is only natural for the public to express their anger.” Police nab KLO leader SNS, COOCH BEHAR, 30 AUG: In an encounter with a joint team of the Army and the Assam Police, the suspected second-in-command of the outlawed Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Dhananjay Barman alias Arjun alias Swapan, has been arrested last night at Chakrasila forest of Kokrajhar in Assam. Alongwith Barman, police also nabbed his wife Sumitra Barman.
Police sources said that Dhananjay, a resident of Chhat-Volka village in Tufanganj of Cooch Behar, was trained in the second KLO batch in Bhutan and was very close to the KLO chief, Jiban Singha. In 2004, after 'Operation Flush Out' in Bhutan, he fleed to Bangladesh with Singha. He got married to Singha's sister Sumitra the same year.
Dhananjay was assigned with the job of reorganising the KLO and he came back to Assam a few days ago. Sumitra too accompanied him as she wanted to see her mother at Kumarganj and had been living in Chakrasila forest for the last three days, a police official said.
Meanwhile, on being informed by the Bengal police the Army and the Assam police located their hideout by tracking cell phone conversations and raided the area last night.
In the exchange of fire Dhananjay was injured and police arrested the KLO activist along with his wife and child. He was later admitted to Bongaigaon hospital with bullet injuries in his stomach and leg.
Police seized two pistols, magazines, and a few mobile phone SIM cards bearing numbers of both India and Bangladesh.
IGP (North Bengal), Mr Kundanlal Tamta said that police teams from Cooch Behar and Jalpaiguri districts have been sent to Assamfor a detailed probe into the incident. A team of IB officials too is going there. A senior police official said that Dhananjay was suspected to be the second-in-command of KLO. “But we are yet to confirm the identities of the arrested duo. Later, if confirmed, we will try to bring them back to Cooch Behar or Jalpaiguri.” Four more die of Flu; toll 93 SNS, NEW DELHI, 30 AUG: With four more persons falling prey to pandemic H1N1 influenza today, the death toll due to the viral disease so far has gone up to 93 even as 128 fresh cases of the infection came to light, taking the total number of H1N1 positive cases to 3,881 in the country.
Of the four fatalities reported during the day, one was from Kerala; two from Pune (Lab Positive); and one more from Gujarat for which lab result is awaited, a source in the health ministry said here. The two deaths in Maharashtra for which results were awaited have been confirmed positive, they added.
The national capital reported 22 new H1N1 positive cases, taking the total number of such cases in the capital to 643 and till now three people have died of the disease.
In Karnataka, 17 new cases came to light while the worst affected State of Maharashtra reported 12 H1N1 positive cases, taking the total number to 1591. The state reported two deaths taking the total number to 51.
Of the 128 cases reported during the day, only two were ‘imported’ and the rest indigenous. Of the total laboratory confirmed cases, 546 (15 per cent) were imported and the rest indigenous.
Till date, samples have been tested for a total of 21,477 persons across the country and 3,881 of them have been found positive. Of the total samples tested, 933 (4.5 per cent) are from Entry Screening. A(H1N1): 10 new cases in West Bengal TH, Kolkata: West Bengal has reported 10 new swine flu positive cases since Friday afternoon, taking the cumulative confirmed cases to 102, according to a press release issued by the State’s Department of Health and Family Welfare on Saturday. It said that 13 confirmed cases — six at the Beleghata I.D. hospital, four at the M.R. Bangur hospital, two at the Krishnanagar district hospital and one at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital – were kept in the isolation wards. The Health Department has directed all the districts to analyse the fever surveillance reports of Integrated Disease Surveillance Project carefully and conduct a fever survey. |
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Parisangh’s New Executive Committee Constituted in Kalimpong
Kalimpong (BGP Media Cell) 30 Aug : A 31 member new Executive Committee of Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangh (BGP) was reconstituted today in its triennial general meeting held at Pranami Balika Vidya Mandir. The new executive members re-elected Dy. S.P. (Retd) C.K. Pradhan and Advocate Dinesh Chandra Poudyal as President and General Secretary respectively while Madan Shanker was elected as Working President and P.K. Pradhan, Kiran Chandra Pradhan and Gyan Sutar were elected Vice-Presidents. In the executive meeting held immediately after its re-constitution Ramal Chhetri, Chandrakala Shilal and Kalyan Thapa were elected Secretaries while Smt. Lakshmi Baraily was elected the Finance Secretary and B.N. Pradhan and Leelabal Ghimirey as Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer respectively. The members of executive committee included B.K. Shilal, D.K. Chhetri, Milan Pradhan, Lalita Sharma, Kamala Rai, B.B. Basnett, B.B. Blon, C.K. Shrestha, Ganesh Chhetri, Gauri Nembang, Mahendra Chhetri, Sashi Sunam, Dr. Saroja Rai, Sumitra Chhetri, Rajen Chhetri, Nagendra Hamal and others. The meeting also nominated educationist and social activist B.R. Chhetri as a member to the Advisory Board.
During the first half of the session which included formal presentation of secretarial report and statement of cash account, C.K. Shrestha, who also happens to be the Working President in the central committee, evaluated the demerits of the organization experienced during the last three years’ tenure. He indicated that the face of forthcoming committees of the BGP could be visible in the Gorkha society of India since the organization had experienced unwanted difficulties in the past years due to its present code of conduct. He also said that the BGP members should now become assertive and take part in the society building process in effective manner. He, however, clarified that the BGP does not want its members become aggressive and over-reactive. He also gave reply to the queries raised in the meeting which was related to the present political condition of Darjeeling hills. He said that it has now become clear that the demand of Gorkhaland is being raised in two different ways i.e. on the basis of development, deprivation by West Bengal Govt in social, economical, educational, cultural spheres in one hand and as the matter of political identity criris at national level. According to Shrestha, recently Sushma Swaraj, MP/BJP had raised the issue of Gorkhaland in the Lok Sabha with reference to the problem of identity crisis of Indian Gorkhas and BGP had thanked her accordingly which was misinterpreted at regional level in Darjeeling hills.
In the meeting Raj K. Shrestha, BGP activist of Sikkim, who was present as the Observer, described the BGP as an umbrella organization of Indian Gorkhas and appealed the Gorkhas to unite under this national level association. Narayan Bhattarai, Vice-President, Sikkim state, highlighted the activities and future programmes of BGP in Sikkim. He disclosed that BGP state unit in Sikkim is contemplating to install a statue of Indian freedom fighter Sabitri Devi (Helen Didi) who was born in Sikkim and also start a career counseling cell in Gangtok for the benefit of aspirant unemployed educated youths mainly to facilitate them in filling up recruitment forms online.
Nanda Kirati Dewan, Guwahati Correspondent: Deputy Editor of HMS Publication Group the publisher of a national nepali language magazine “Saparivar” published from the virtual capital of the North East, Guwahati Rohit Goutam has been awarded a travel grant of worth Rs.25,000/- form Sahitya Akademi New Delhi in the field Nepali literature. It may be mentioned here that Sahitya Akademi gives away travel grant to two literature person for all the languages granted by the constitution of India of two categories one of Rs. 5000/- and other of Rs.25000/-
Author of “Agnieshanan” a nepali language novel on casteism of Gorkha society was the creativity that established him as a writer. Shri Goutam was born and bought up in Goalpara district of Assam and finished his schooling with star marks over there. A graduate from Motilal Nehru College New Delhi in Mass Communication got his Masters in Political Science from prestigious Delhi University. He has been associated with various national hindi national newspapers also served as sub-editor ofRashtriya Sahara.
The awardee while speaking to this correspondent informed that he is all set to visit various places of Sikkim, Siliguri and Dooars to study arts, culture, literature and lifestyles of the people. He is expecting to meet people of all section of the society during his visit. Press Club of Sikkim has extended a welcome note to the literature turned journalist. All Assam Gorkha Stuidents’ Union(AAGSU), Assam Nepali Sahitya Sabha, Nepali Sahitay Parishad and Nepali Sahitya Kala Niketan and all social organizations of Assam have congratulated Mr.Goutam. He has been serving as deputy editor of Saparivar since its inception.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Weather Report Dated 28.08.2009
General Cloudy sky. Chances of moderate rain or showers. Maximum and minimum temperatures likely to be around 21°C and18°Crespectively.
Gangtok city forecast of Max., Min. & Wx. Condition
Valid for the period | Max inoC | Min inoC | Rainfall in mm | Wx condition |
Next 24 hours | 21 | 17 | 010.0 |
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Next 48 hours | 22 | 17 | 010.0 |
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Met data dated 28.08.2009
Today’s Sun sets at (in IST) | 17:58 | Tomorrow Sun rises at (in IST) | 05:10 |
Moon rises at (in IST) | 13:49 | Moon sets at (in IST) | 00:00 |
24 hours rainfall( in mm) | 012.5 | ||
Max Temp. (in 0C) | 18.2 | Dep. from normal | -4.8 |
Min Temp. (in 0C) | 16.9 | Dep. from normal | +0.9 |